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  1. The Conference, on 19 May 1928, constituted a committee to draft the Constitution. Some of the notable members of this Committee were: Motilal Nehru (Chairman), Sir Ali Imam, Tej Bahadur Sapru and Subash Chandra Bose. M.R. Jayakar and Annie Besant joined the Committee later.

  2. www.insightsonindia.com › national-movement-1919-1939 › nehru-report-1928Nehru Report, 1928 - InsightsIAS

    The Nehru Report of 15 August 1928 (approved on 28 August) was a memorandum to appeal for a new dominion status and a federal set-up of government for the constitution of India.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nehru_ReportNehru Report - Wikipedia

    The Nehru Report of 1928 was a memorandum by All Parties Conference in British India to appeal for a new dominion status and a federal set-up of government for the constitution of India.

  4. May 28, 2024 · A new dominion status for India was suggested in the Nehru Report on August 15, 1928. Additionally, a federal government was to be established for the Indian constitution, and joint elections with seats reserved for minorities were to be created.

  5. The draft constitution prepared by the committee was called the Nehru Committee Report or Nehru Report. The report was submitted at the Lucknow session of the all-party conference on August 28, 1928.

  6. Oct 25, 2011 · The Motilal Nehru Report 1928 was a report by a committee headed by Pt. Motilal Nehru. This committee was created when Lord Birkenhead, Secretary of State of India asked the Indian leaders to draft a constitution for the country.

  7. Despite many hurdles, the Nehru Committee completed its task and its report, commonly known as Nehru Report was presented in the fourth session of the All Parties Conference held in August 1928.

  8. compass.rauias.com › modern-history › nehru-report1928Nehru Report,1928 - Rau's IAS

    Nehru Report,1928. A subcommittee under the chairmanship of Motilal Nehru was formed in February 1928. Other members included: Jawahar Lal Nehru, Ali Imam, Tej Bahadur Sapru, M.S. Aney, Mangal Singh, Shuaib Qureshi, Subash Chandra Bose, and G.R. Pradhan.

  9. …he wrote the Congress Party’s Nehru Report, a future constitution for independent India based on the granting of dominion status. After the British rejected these proposals, Motilal participated in the civil disobedience movement of 1930 that was related to the Salt March, for which he was imprisoned.

  10. In 1930, the Indian National Congress passed a resolution in favour of Purna Swaraj, full independence, instead of the Dominion status envisaged in the 1928 Nehru Report.

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